ICP14 replacement component (Konica C6501)

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  • methogod
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    • Dec 2008
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    ICP14 replacement component (Konica C6501)

    Blew a conveyance board by plugging the fuser connector in wrong. I know ICP14 is blown and I know why...

    It has a 2.3A and 939 on it. Is this correct replacement?

    I know its a 24V line protection, just not sure how high the cut out should be, working voltage and breakdown voltage.





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  • Albonline
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    • Sep 2008
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    Re: ICP14 replacement component (Konica C6501)

    Originally posted by methogod
    Blew a conveyance board by plugging the fuser connector in wrong. I know ICP14 is blown and I know why...

    It has a 2.3A and 939 on it. Is this correct replacement?

    I know its a 24V line protection, just not sure how high the cut out should be, working voltage and breakdown voltage.





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    i use 2.5 amp inline fuse for these.

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    • methogod
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      Re: ICP14 replacement component (Konica C6501)

      how many volts? its on a 24v line...

      links the correct product?

      I found the right items just are coming from china...

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      • Albonline
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        Re: ICP14 replacement component (Konica C6501)

        2.5 amp 125v micro fuse, tried 2 amp but blew instantly at copier startup.

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        • Albonline
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          #5
          Re: ICP14 replacement component (Konica C6501)

          i buy them localy at an electronics retailer.

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          • pudgi300
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            Re: ICP14 replacement component (Konica C6501)

            If you have some old Konica boards you may find some ICP's on them. I posted this fix a while back Search ICP14


            C-3102 on C6501 ICP 14 open
            Was replacing fuser belt and when reinstalling fuser must have shorted CDB board. The long purple wire connector was broken on one end so must have installed connector 1 pin off. Would get C-3102 on startup. Pulled CDB and found ICP 14 open. Replaced fuse and back up and running. Another tip i found is that when we scrap old machines we remove the ICP's off of them. Posted this in the hope it helps someone in the future.
            Last edited by pudgi300; 02-02-2018, 04:20 PM. Reason: more information

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            • methogod
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              Re: ICP14 replacement component (Konica C6501)

              Thanks, that is exactly what we did....

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